Short answer: AutoShorts.ai (from ~$19/month) is a set-and-forget machine: pick a topic series, connect YouTube/TikTok, and it generates and auto-posts Shorts on a schedule without you touching anything. ClipFactoryAI (from $30/month) optimizes for the video itself: it writes an original story from your title, generates genre-matched AI visuals, and lets you review or edit any stage before you publish. If your strategy is volume on full autopilot, AutoShorts.ai is built for that. If you believe (as most 2026 RPM data suggests) that story quality is what monetizes, ClipFactoryAI is the better engine.
| ClipFactoryAI | AutoShorts.ai | |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Title → finished story video you approve | Topic series → auto-generated, auto-posted Shorts |
| Auto-posting to YouTube/TikTok | YouTube upload built in; you press the button | Yes — fully scheduled, hands-off |
| Script | Original narrative per video, editable | Templated series scripts (Reddit stories, facts, etc.) |
| Visuals | AI-generated per scene, style matched to genre | AI/stock visuals, series-templated look |
| Long-form (16:9) | Yes, plus 9:16 Shorts | Shorts-focused |
| Control | Edit script, voice, images, music per video | Minimal by design |
| Starting price (July 2026) | $30/month, credit-metered | ~$19/month |
Hands-off consistency. If your model is "spin up several channels, post daily, see what sticks," AutoShorts.ai removes even the click: it generates on schedule and uploads for you. Nothing else in this comparison matches that level of automation, and its entry price is lower.
The videos themselves. Full-autopilot output is templated by necessity — same structure, same look, every day — and viewers and YouTube's "inauthentic content" policy both notice. ClipFactoryAI generates a genuinely different story with scene-specific visuals every time, supports long-form (where most faceless revenue actually is), and keeps you one click away from fixing a weak script or swapping an image before it represents your channel.
ClipFactoryAI has one-click YouTube upload, but it doesn't run unattended on a schedule — by design you approve each video. AutoShorts.ai is fully hands-off.
For channel-testing, maybe. But monetization data in 2026 favors story-driven content with higher watch time, and templated autopilot Shorts are increasingly filtered by both viewers and platform policy. Quality per video compounds; volume alone doesn't.
It's built around short-form autopilot. ClipFactoryAI produces both 9:16 Shorts and 16:9 long-form from the same title input.
It's in early access — join the waitlist at clipfactoryai.com.